A Potomac, Maryland Neighborhood Since the 1960s
2025 market data: Bright MLS closed sales. Includes townhomes and detached homes.
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Bedfordshire is a well-established residential neighborhood in Potomac, Maryland, known for spacious single-family homes, mature landscaping, and a quiet, family-oriented character. The community developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s off Glen Road, situated southwest of Regency Estates and northwest of Fox Hills. Bedfordshire shares the same broader community as neighboring Eldwick, though each has its own homeowners association and distinct identity.
Homes range from approximately 2,100 to over 5,100 square feet, with many featuring multiple bedrooms and sizeable yards on tree-lined cul-de-sacs. Residents describe Bedfordshire as peaceful and close-knit, with families frequently gathering at the neighborhood park and local amenities. Working with a Realtor who understands this interconnected community helps buyers navigate its different sections.
Bedfordshire is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools system. For current school assignments, visit the MCPS School Assignment Tool.
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Bedfordshire's main streets include Bedfordshire Avenue, Bedfordshire Court, Colebrook Avenue, and Broad Green Drive. The Bedfordshire HOA manages the community's greenbelt areas and shared spaces. The neighboring Eldwick community — centered on Eldwick Way and Eldwick Court — has its own separate Eldwick Homes Association, a 501(c)(4) founded in 1972 that independently manages the Eldwick Swim & Tennis Club, common grounds, and pool facilities. Residents of both communities share the same schools, parks, and local amenities.
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